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  • Refi's avatar
    Refi
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    syaoran wrote:

    You can manage it using the T-Mobile app.

    You can?

  • syaoran's avatar
    syaoran
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    Refi wrote:
    syaoran wrote:

    You can manage it using the T-Mobile app.

    You can?

    Yes.  The app is the only way to manage the T-Mobike Gateway.  it's not as feature packed as a good router interface but it is enough for most users.

  • syaoran's avatar
    syaoran
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    Refi wrote:
    syaoran wrote:
    Refi wrote:
    syaoran wrote:

    You can manage it using the T-Mobile app.

    You can?

    Yes.  The app is the only way to manage the T-Mobike Gateway.  it's not as feature packed as a good router interface but it is enough for most users.

    Right. You just can’t “get T-mobile home internet into bridge mode” using that app. That was the original question.

    No bridge mode for home customers.  Small business customers get a different gateway that offers more options, including a bridge mode.

  • PuneetSharma67 wrote:

    Tmobile Home Internet Modem /Routers do not support bridge mode.  However, if you are a small business customer, you can swap out your modem for the Inseego Waveform FX2000 which supports all the capabilities of typical routers (from AT&T and Xfinity) including IP Passthrough (Bridge Mode), Static LAN IP, Static WAN IP ($3 /month add-on service), VPN Server /Client, Port Forwarding, etc.

    Unfortunately this means that you instead get a data limit of 100GB/mo and pay $264 for the new router.  (https://t-mo.co/4b2FzLE)

     

    Sadly 😢  I’m going to have to cancel my T-Mobile home internet and go with Verizon FiOS which has no data cap, I use my own regular router (Apple AirPort Extreme, eero, etc), and $49/mo for a consistent 300Mb/s